New member about a year in on owning a 1987 M1038 (Maine Rebuild 2007). Happy to have found this forum as it has helped to answer a number of my questions on common problems and issues that I would have had no clue about otherwise, so many thanks to all posters here.
Have been working through various PCMS over time and recently was having the rear diff worked on to resolve a leak and came upon a severed vent line (circled in the attached pic). My mechanic pushed air in each direction and it seems to be blocked at the hubs. Given it has likely been this way since I purchased, did not want to seal the system up just yet and risk blowing out the axle seals that were just replaced to resolve the oil leak.
I am assuming these vent lines are a closed system to allow for water fording, etc and I am trying to decide on how soon I need to address as I do not ford the vehicle or get into any serious off roading at the moment. I am assuming one of the risks would be submerging in water, mud, etc and getting water in the diff/geared hubs....is my thinking correct? Any other risks I should be aware of or other thoughts with that context?
Have been working through various PCMS over time and recently was having the rear diff worked on to resolve a leak and came upon a severed vent line (circled in the attached pic). My mechanic pushed air in each direction and it seems to be blocked at the hubs. Given it has likely been this way since I purchased, did not want to seal the system up just yet and risk blowing out the axle seals that were just replaced to resolve the oil leak.
I am assuming these vent lines are a closed system to allow for water fording, etc and I am trying to decide on how soon I need to address as I do not ford the vehicle or get into any serious off roading at the moment. I am assuming one of the risks would be submerging in water, mud, etc and getting water in the diff/geared hubs....is my thinking correct? Any other risks I should be aware of or other thoughts with that context?
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